Thousands of social workers have already participated in The Official NASW Training on the 2017 Revisions to the Code of Ethics presented by nationally acclaimed social work ethics experts, and Code of Ethics Revisions Task Force members, Dr. Allan, Barsky, Dr. Frederic Reamer, and Dawn Hobdy. Have you viewed the webinar? Still have questions? Join one of three post-course discussions offered during the month of February.

The revised NASW Code of Ethicswent into effect January 1, 2018. These revisions reflect the most substantive changes to the Code since 1996. The 2017 revisions to the Code focus largely on the use of technology and the implications of technology for ethical practice. Nineteen sections of the Code were affected. Make sure you know how these significant changes impact the profession and your practice.

Thousands of social workers have already participated in The Official NASW Training on the 2017 Revisions to the Code of Ethicspresented by nationally acclaimed social work ethics experts, and Code of Ethics Revisions Task Force members, Dr. Allan, Barsky, Dr. Frederic Reamer, and Dawn Hobdy. Have you viewed the webinar? Still have questions? Join one of three post-course discussions offered during the month of February.

Live Question & Answer Discussions based on The Official NASW Training on the 2017 Revisions to the Code of Ethics

Registration is free. Space is limited. 250 participants per session will be accepted.

No continuing education credit is available for the Question & Answer sessions.

If you have not already done so, there is still time to view The Official NASW Training on the 2017 Revisions to the Code of Ethics webinar. You can view the recording of the training for free. You also can earn 2 Ethics CE credits for the training for a nominal fee. Note that viewing the recording is a pre-requisite for participation in the Q & A session.